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Having a son or daughter with an intellectual disability transition to adulthood: A parental perspective
(2020-04)
Background: Transition to adulthood is an important time for young people and may be a particularly challenging time for people with intellectual disabilities. However, there has been little research in the UK regarding ...
Parenting behaviour and paranoia: a network analysis and results from the National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescents (NCS-A)
(2020-08)
Method
We examined cross-sectional associations of parenting and paranoia in an epidemiologically representative cohort of 10,148 adolescents (National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescents; NCS-A) and a second dataset of 1286 ...
Do parent factors predict early weight gain in family therapy for anorexia nervosa? Revisiting variables in a community treatment sample
(2020-12)
Objective: It is unclear why some children and adolescents respond well to family therapy for
anorexia nervosa (AN) and others do not. Previous exploratory studies have suggested that
parent variables may be important ...
Mental health professionals’ experiences of working with parents with psychosis and their families: a qualitative study
(2021-04)
Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most community mental health teams. Mental health professionals can experience uncertainty about how to work with and ask about the ...
Parenting an Autistic Child: Experiences of Parents with Significant Autistic Traits
(2021-07)
Despite autism being highly heritable, this study is the first to investigate the experiences of parents of autistic children who have significant autistic traits themselves. Eight parents of autistic children with significant ...
“If I Didn’t Have Them, I’m Not Sure How I Would Have Coped with Everything Myself”: Empowering and Supporting Parents/Carers of High-Risk Young People Assisted by Community Forensic CAMHS
(2022-04)
Parent/carer involvement in their child’s support for mental health difficulties is a critical component of effective care. 13 Community Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (F:CAMHS) across England were ...
A family perspective on parental psychosis: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
(2022-11)
Objectives: While one third of people with a psychotic
disorder are a parent, there has been little research to date
examining the consequences of this from a whole family
perspective. This study investigates families ...
The Needs and Experiences of Parents with Psychosis: A Qualitative Interview Study
(2022-09)
Over a third of individuals diagnosed with a psychotic disorder are also a parent. The symptoms of psychosis and side effects of antipsychotic medication can impact on parents’ awareness of the needs of their children and, ...